Recent research conducted by the Francis Crick Institute and published in Science Magazine has demonstrated a significant connection between vitamin D levels and cancer immunity. The study reveals that vitamin D can alter the gut microbiome in mice, specifically increasing the presence of the bacterium Bacteroides fragilis. This alteration enhances the mice's immune response to cancer and may improve the success of cancer immunotherapy. These findings suggest that vitamin D could play a crucial role in cancer treatment strategies by modulating the gut microbiota.
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Vitamin D May Improve Cancer Immunity by Altering the Gut Microbiome Researchers have discovered that vitamin D can increase the amount of a certain type of gut bacteria, providing better immunity to cancer. Learn more: https://t.co/W0HQ6hdgci https://t.co/U0l1ByIlxP
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Vitamin D Boosts Gut Bacteria for Cancer Immunity Vitamin D promotes the growth of a beneficial gut bacterium, Bacteroides fragilis, in mice, enhancing their immunity against cancer. A new study demonstrates that mice with elevated vitamin D levels exhibited greater resistance… https://t.co/n2GDyafdFO
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There is a possible link between vitamin D and immune responses to cancer, a Francis Crick Institute study suggests https://t.co/uN2QmwVkEW
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